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The catalogue - which also illustrates Museum copies of sculpture, ancient jewelry, early American blown glass, the brilliant new Museum engagement calendar, and other unusual Chnstmas presents - will be mailed about September first. ^ -\t} The Metropolitan Museum of Art 255 Gracze Station New York 10028 Please send me the Museum's new catalogue of Christmas cards) 25 cents enclosed Nil Name Address ZIP din of aqualung compressors and the general hammering that goes with the maintenance of the diving equIpment. Clarke's onl} listing in the Colom- bo telephone directory is under "Clarke- Wilson Associates," the outfit that he and Wilson founded to engage in un- derwater exploration. Although Clarke and Wilson are still close friends, Clarke- Wilson Associates is not cur- rently functioning as such. Indeed, Wilson has entered what Clarke refers to as "his guru, or prophet, phase." He has taken to retreating to the hills near Kandy and meditating. The first time I met him at Clarke's, he was dressed in a sort of whIte prophet's outfit, and his close-cropped hair and long, thin face gave him a Svengali appearance. He was wearing a golden necklace with a rectangular slab attached to it, which Clarke later identified as a pro- motional ornament that M-G-M was offering to the hippie crowd in connec- . . h " 200 1 " tlon WIt . In the late nIneteen-fifties and the early sixties, Clarke's life settled down to a pleasant routine of underwater exploration around Ceylon, writing (he produced, among other things, the nove] "The Deep Range," about the farming and ranching of the plants and animals in the sea in the future), and making three-month lecture tours in the West. In March, 1961, a dis- cover) that WiJson made while divIng off the Great Basses Reef changed their lives for the next few years. Wilson and two young boys had gone to the reef to make a fihn about the boys' discovery of diving and underwater swimming. Clarke, who had remained in Colombo, was surprised to see the three of them come back furtively carrying a tin trunk. Wilson, carefully closing the door to C]arke's office, opened the trunk, revealing two perfectly pre- served miniature brass cannons, along with a heavy, stonelike lump that, on careful inspection, turned out to be a solid mass of silver coins, fused together by long immersion in seawater The three swimmers had discovered a sunk- en treasure ship. Most of the coins were in prime condition and bore a Muslim date whose Christian equiva- lent was 1702. So far, Clarke and Wilson have not been able to establish the exact circumstances of their wreck's fina] voyage-or, indeed, to determine whether she was a private merchant ship or perhaps a treasury ship of the Dutch East India Company. Be- cause of weather conditions, it is possi- ble to dive in the Great Basses Reef only in the early spring, so they had to wait at least until the next season before re- AVC;UST 9. 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